New Platform Streamlines Soldier, Unit Training Records
New Platform Streamlines Soldier, Unit Training Records
The Army has launched a new platform to manage soldiers’ individual and unit training records.
ATIS Training is an intuitive, streamlined and modernized platform designed to manage individual and unit training records, according to an Army news release. Launched on Nov. 15 to every soldier in the Army, ATIS Training replaces the Digital Training Management System introduced in the 2000s.
ATIS stands for Army Training Information System.
Soldiers, commanders and support staff “can now access real-time data on individual soldier training records, access leader dashboards to visualize unit metrics, build training schedules and use different apps that automate manual processes, reducing the time it takes to complete administrative tasks,” the release says.
The Army Training Information System team developed the platform using software methodologies and with input and feedback from soldiers. Since summer 2024, the ATIS team has gathered continuous user feedback across all three Army components and at all echelons—from company through division-level formations, according to the release.
“ATIS Training is designed by soldiers, for soldiers,” Lt. Col. John Nikiforakis, ATIS product manager at Program Executive Office Enterprise, said in the release. “We developed our software in direct partnership with training room noncommissioned officers, company command teams and battalion leadership to deliver software that's not only easy to use but that informs decisions at all echelons.”
One of ATIS Training’s key objectives is to reduce the amount of time soldiers spend on administrative tasks like data entry and allow more time for actual training.
The launch of ATIS Training is a significant milestone, reflecting the Army's commitment to adopting modern, agile solutions to meet the evolving needs of leaders and soldiers, and the ATIS team will continue releasing enhancements and new functionality for the platform, including the integration of Army civilians’ training records, the new release says.
ATIS Training is developed and managed by the U.S. Army Combined Arms Command—a major subordinate element of Army Training and Transformation Command—and the ATIS product office at PEO Enterprise.